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The e-campus is an e-learning platform, the objective of which is to
complement the materials delivered and provide support to students
throughout their studies.
In the e-campus the student can ask their questions, view introductions to
various learning units, check FAQs, articles of interest, do online exercises
and self-assessment tests, participate in chats and discussion forums, meet
other students, networking, etc.
The e-Campus interface is available in 5 languages: English, Spanish, French,
Portuguese and Arabic. The e-Campus has over 5,000 items of content online in
various languages. Students can access to all these multilingual contents.
e-Campus Modules:
- My learning units. Students can access learning units,
instructional manuals, ...
- Students Support Center: Students can contact with their coach, tutors
and academic secretary.
- Resources. There is an e-Campus resource library and search tool
to help you find particular information in the e-campus.
- Networking. Students can network and interact online with other
students resulting in a pooling of practical experience through the e-Campus
online learning community.
- My resume. Each student has his own resume (CV). EENI has
developed the CV Rank project.


Other e-Campus modules
- Introduction to the learning unit. Here students will find a brief
overview of the learning unit, which can be downloaded onto their PC. These
files are compiled in Word format and provide a table of contents of the
unit, its objectives and a short summary.
- FAQ's. This section contains the most commonly asked questions and
answers related to the learning unit, such as explanations of terms, etc.
- Articles of interest. This section contains articles related to the
issues discussed in the learning unit. These articles are provided to
complement and give further understanding of what has been studied in the
unit. It is not obligatory to read or study these articles unless your tutor
indicates so, however we certainly recommend you have a look at them.
Sometimes a tutor can initiate a discussion topic relating to an article.
Again it is not compulsory to take part in the discussion (unless indicated
by the tutor), however we always recommend you participate.
- Test. Each learning unit has a self-assessment test which is
designed to help students check their knowledge. The test is obligatory and
should be done after the student has finished the learning unit, as only the
first test results are registered by the e-campus system.
- Online Library. This is an e-campus resource library and search tool to help you find particular information in the e-campus. Just enter your search query and click "Search" to view the results.
- e-Campus events. Every time you access e-campus, we advise you check the "e-Campus Events". This section is edited by the tutors and students and its purpose is to inform the student of upcoming events which can take place either on the e-campus or at a physical venue. This subsection is very dynamic as it displays up-to-date information on what is happening in the e-campus itself and other events related to the courses.
- Online Chats. On certain days your tutors will be available for consultations (check the "E-campus events" for exact dates). To make the planning of consultations more effective, it is essential that you confirm to your tutor your wish to participate in a chat at least 24 hours before the event. Also you can contact by chat with other students. Also, we recommended to use Yahoo Messenger.
- Other Tools. Here is some useful information for you, such as world news, tax information and some helpful little tools, such as converters, weather search, mini dictionaries, etc.
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